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I may be the only one, but I'm still playing. Not a fan of the evolution cards, but they could be cool if they go in the right direction. Like I could see this being the way they brought about combiners.

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These are starting to get on my nervses. The past five that have been on i havent played becausevits useless to get anywere and get even one cards. With this i was in love with. The ONLY card i want it Blurr and i tried and tried to get to a posistion i could get in to get him but i coulsnt. This game is inpossible to get anything! Its rediculous! When i fist played these missions they were easy. I couldnt get in the top 100 but i was able to get just below it. Now its no fun anymore. This is just not fun. I really wish they add some kind of car trade with others. I want that Blurr card so bad its not funny.

Our friends at DeNA dropped by to let us know about the latest episode in their Transformers: Legends mobile device game, "To The Rescue!" This episode runs through August 20, 2013. Check out the promo art and details below:

To The Rescue! Details

The Decepticons have launched a massive attack on several civilian targets, leaving an entire city in disarray. Moving in at high speed to help out, the Autobots soon learn that fighting this crisis is not the only battle they've got on their hands…enter Thundercracker and Dirge!

Using their sonic weapons, Thundercracker and Dirge inflict further chaos. While rushing to the rescue, the Autobots Ratchet, Inferno and the Protectobots are distracted by the tactics of the airborne Decepticons. Can Dirge and Thundercracker successfully lure the Autobots into a fight and prevent them from setting up a perimeter and commencing rescue operations?

meh. transformers legends has some beautiful artwork for such a shitty, money gluttonous game.

played this for about a month before i realized that it's impossible to advance or get any good cards without spending hundreds of dollars every week just to get in a good position to reap any decent rewards.

tell you what though. i'd play hmw if it were an app. it's free and it's awesome. all it demands is time and imagination.

That and it's such a repetitive time sink. The only cool thing was having a "gallery", showing what you unlocked, but that's gone, so there's no way to keep track of the cool looking but non-competitive cards anymore other than hoarding it. I thankfully have not spent an excessive amount of money on this game, but I'm pretty much done with it.

Glad i stopped playing this game and spending money on it before i realized wasting hard earned cash on intangible playing cards that are rendered obsolete before i know it in a feeble attempt to be the top of the heap in the meaningless cash grabbing merry go round that is Tranformers: Legends. Get out while you can. The art is **** hot though. I'll give it that. But FO otherwise.

Our friends at DeNA dropped by to let us know about the latest episode in the Transformers: Legends mobile device game, "The Thin Blue Line". This new episode runs through August 28, 2013. Check out the promo art or Breakdown and Prowl below.

This week on TRANSFORMERS: LEGENDS...

In back alleys and dangerous neighborhoods, a new Decepticon threat has emerged. The Stunticons, difficult for even Megatron to control, are committing crimes and creating chaos. These petty bots are just beginning their reign of terror, and must be stopped!

Join with Prowl, Autobot Tracks, and Red Alert to restore order to the city streets. Will you show the Stunticons that crime doesn't pay or will the forces of chaos win the day?

Our friends at DeNA dropped by to let us know about the latest episode in their Transformers: Legends mobile device game, "Junkion Reunion". Check out the details below:

DeNA’s popular TRANSFORMERS: LEGENDS mobile card battle game launches a new in-game episode today called Junkion Reunion. This new episode runs through September 3, 2013.

This week on TRANSFORMERS: LEGENDS...

After the defeat of UNICRON, Ultra Magnus must return to Earth to rebuild in the aftermath of the brutal Decepticon assault. He brings with him his Autobot comrades from the planet Junkion, including their new allies WRECK-GAR and WHEELIE. However, their reunion is short-lived as they are interrupted by a sneak attack by the INSECTICONS who have a score to settle.

Biding their time, the cunning Insecticons wait for the right moment to strike. The preoccupied Autobots are overwhelmed by their surprise attacks. Will they stand a chance against the vicious attack?

Find out in this week's Junkion Reunion episode!

More Chances to Get Sharpshot!

In the Junkion Reunion episode players have even more opportunities to earn unique Episode Cards. There will be three kinds of Sharpshot Character Cards for you to earn, each with unique episode bonuses (3x / 5x / 7x) and distinguishable by the art.

The 7x Episode Bonus Sharpshot Cards are attainable in the Episode Space Bridge, or can be acquired for 500 Ruby Medals.

The 5x and 3x Episode Bonus Sharpshot Cards can only be acquired by Ruby Medals, 60 for the 3x Episode Bonus Cards, and 230 for the 5x Episode Bonus Cards.

We hope this will allow even brand-new players to earn a special Episode Card, and for the top ranked players to be able to acquire powerful special Episode Cards, all by playing the game and earning Ruby Medals.

DeNA Kicks Off a TRANSFORMERS: LEGENDS September to Remember Campaign with Optimus Prime vs Megatron Episode

This September is one to remember for TRANSFORMERS fans everywhere as DeNA rolls out a series of weekly episodes and new content including PvP for TRANSFORMERS: LEGENDS, a mobile card battle game inspired by the TRANSFORMERS universe in the 1980s cartoon series.

Starting today through September 10, the One Shall Fall episode commences pitting none other than Optimus Prime against Megatron in the ultimate showdown! This is the first TRANSFORMERS: LEGENDS episode to feature Optimus Prime and the first time that Optimus Prime is an Ultra Rare (Rarity 5) card.

About the One Shall Fall Episode Storyline

In this episode, the conflict between the Autobots and Decepticons has come to a head and Megatron is leading an all out assault on Autobot City. It’s up to you to take on the Autobots and help Megatron overwhelm their forces to finally face off with Optimus Prime. The One Shall Fall episode also features familiar faces with the support of all-star characters Ironhide, Bumblebee, Shockwave, Jazz and Starscream.

Stay Tuned for More Exciting Episodes to Come All Month Long

The all-star TRANSFORMERS: LEGENDS episodes don’t stop there as September is set to bring another action-packed episode right after One Shall Fall featuring the monstrous Dinobots.

September also gives players the chance to take on other TRANSFORMERS: LEGENDS masters with an all-new PvP episode.

Transformers artist Marcelo Matere has uploaded to his Facebook page some lineart for a number of cards from the Transformers: Legends game. Check out the sketches mirrored below, for those of you without Facebook access!

People complain about this game being a cash grab, but it CAN be played AND won for free if you're willing to have some patience. Sure you may not win top tier card right away, but I've managed to get at least one full card set each mission without paying a dime.

If you don't have any, or have very few Level 4 and 5 Cards, play missions and cash in metals until you can construct an All Grimlock and All Starscream deck. These are the two strongest Level 3 cards.

Make sure to sell any leftover cards, or use them as upgrade material.

Upgrade your robot and alt cards (or evolve cards) completely before transcanning or evolving to get the max effect.

Don't play to win, play to get materials. With about 10,000 deck power decks, it'll take about 150 battle cubes to break into one of the reward cards. Instead of trying to win each battle, play until you start losing battle cubes, then wait until next week's mission. Playing this way I can typically earn 50-80 battle cubes per episode if I don't play to win.

The same is true for energon chains. You can typically get two free chains per mission and need four to guarantee enough evolve cards for a decent card.

The new ruby medal system can get you access to episode cards to beef up your decks.

If by luck you win an episode card from gold episode medals, you may want to consider trying to place. The same is true if you can earn the 2,000,000 points needed to get a lower-tiered card.

After scanning for bosses starts to generate tougher battles, stop scanning and leave your device on the episode screen. As other players need help, bosses will appear on screen for you to fight. Let those other chumps burn through their battle cubes.

Never, ever EVER use more than one battle cube per fight, unless it's a boss in a campaign episode.

Try playing this way and you won't have to spend a dime and might actually enjoy the game.

I had holidays about two months ago and I played that weeks episode non-stop and managed to get into the top 1500. Since then I've hardly played because I actually do have other things to do with my life.

It's just not a game for casual players.

I'll be ignoring Burn's comments from now onhe's just being an @$$hol€!

mazingaspidey wrote:People complain about this game being a cash grab, but it CAN be played AND won for free if you're willing to have some patience. Sure you may not win top tier card right away, but I've managed to get at least one full card set each mission without paying a dime.

If you don't have any, or have very few Level 4 and 5 Cards, play missions and cash in metals until you can construct an All Grimlock and All Starscream deck. These are the two strongest Level 3 cards.

Make sure to sell any leftover cards, or use them as upgrade material.

Upgrade your robot and alt cards (or evolve cards) completely before transcanning or evolving to get the max effect.

Don't play to win, play to get materials. With about 10,000 deck power decks, it'll take about 150 battle cubes to break into one of the reward cards. Instead of trying to win each battle, play until you start losing battle cubes, then wait until next week's mission. Playing this way I can typically earn 50-80 battle cubes per episode if I don't play to win.

The same is true for energon chains. You can typically get two free chains per mission and need four to guarantee enough evolve cards for a decent card.

The new ruby medal system can get you access to episode cards to beef up your decks.

If by luck you win an episode card from gold episode medals, you may want to consider trying to place. The same is true if you can earn the 2,000,000 points needed to get a lower-tiered card.

After scanning for bosses starts to generate tougher battles, stop scanning and leave your device on the episode screen. As other players need help, bosses will appear on screen for you to fight. Let those other chumps burn through their battle cubes.

Never, ever EVER use more than one battle cube per fight, unless it's a boss in a campaign episode.

Try playing this way and you won't have to spend a dime and might actually enjoy the game.

Thanks for the thelolimus, but i had 240 gold episode medals, and all i got that wasn't a double, was ultra Magnus And when the current episode came out (yesterday) i was in rank 4500, and my ipad ran out of charge. When i logged back on, i was rank 12000 is there any tips to get up ranks quickly? And get ruby medals? ( i have 51 ATM)

Play every episode until you starting losing battle cubes, then stop and wait for the next episode.Accumulate 500 or so cubes.Give up your life for a week.Stare at your iPad for hours a day burning through those 500 cubes.

I'll be ignoring Burn's comments from now onhe's just being an @$$hol€!

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